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Tadpole Raisin

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28. Ye are not alone! Strong perfumes, smoke, and plenty of things
Sat Nov 23, 2024, 01:23 PM
Nov 23

That aren’t scents. Funny but after I had a concussion smoke didn’t bother me as much. I still don’t like it but don’t get the intense HAs I used to.

I’ve read that some sensitivities can be histamine responses (and redheads can have that problem more than others) and they will try allergy meds.

Others want to avoid the drugs and will take Antronex (check on Amazon) and swear by it. It helped me but I’m not around the stuff that bothered me anymore so I don’t take it now.

If it is bad avoidance is difficult and people just don’t get it.

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Any one else have scent sensitivity? [View all] thinkingagain Nov 2024 OP
My sense of smell is weak. Probably weak from working in a chemical plant for years. Emile Nov 2024 #1
Scented candles cause my throat to constrict MaryMagdaline Nov 2024 #2
Oh! I forgot about that. Mossfern Nov 2024 #4
Yes they use to not bother me thinkingagain Nov 2024 #16
I have a similar issue Bettie Nov 2024 #20
My sister was like that when we lived together Polybius Nov 23 #30
I do Mossfern Nov 2024 #3
Yes, heighten sense for things like smoke or something is fine thinkingagain Nov 2024 #12
Certain perfumes Rebl2 Nov 2024 #13
Yes Mossfern Nov 2024 #19
I have fibromyalgia Faux pas Nov 2024 #5
Yes I use the Vicks thinkingagain Nov 2024 #11
Here's some info for you Faux pas Nov 23 #26
Thanks for sharing that thinkingagain Nov 23 #34
I used Vicks also. Learned about that when I started working the shipyards decades ago. haele Nov 2024 #22
It's hard when you can't Faux pas Nov 23 #25
Same here. And migraines as well. OnionPatch Nov 23 #27
Wearing a mask around people who overuse scent helps. Lonestarblue Nov 2024 #6
I only buy unscented laundry soaps thinkingagain Nov 2024 #17
OMG - Lilies! Mossfern Nov 2024 #21
Yes! Jrsygrl96 Nov 2024 #7
Yes! Blaukraut Nov 2024 #8
After I was poisoned with Malathion by a city worker womanofthehills Nov 2024 #9
Interesting on the vita c thinkingagain Nov 2024 #10
I teach a boy who has it. no_hypocrisy Nov 2024 #14
How about an air purifier on your desk? flamingdem Nov 2024 #15
Been thinking about an air purifier thinkingagain Nov 2024 #18
I lost my sense of smell back in 2004 MagickMuffin Nov 2024 #23
I sure do canetoad Nov 2024 #24
Ye are not alone! Strong perfumes, smoke, and plenty of things Tadpole Raisin Nov 23 #28
I might have to try this thinkingagain Nov 23 #35
One of my coworkers has it bad Polybius Nov 23 #29
Suffer Arthur_Frain Nov 23 #31
I do, although it's not terrible. Laffy Kat Nov 23 #32
I used to have a problem walking through perfume departments in department stores. rsdsharp Nov 23 #33
Nope nose broken too badly JanMichael Nov 23 #36
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